Bakers Dozen

Movies there was absolutely no reason to do a remake (apart from money)

  1. Planet of the Apes
  2. Total Recall
  3. The In-Laws
  4. Casablanca
  5. Psycho
  6. The Manchurian Candidate
  7. High Noon
  8. Cape Fear
  9. The Day the Earth Stood Still

Outland had some definite similarities to High Noon, but was a very different movie. Despite its laughable science, I liked it.

Movies there was absolutely no reason to do a remake (apart from money)

  1. Planet of the Apes
  2. Total Recall
  3. The In-Laws
  4. Casablanca
  5. Psycho
  6. The Manchurian Candidate
  7. High Noon
  8. Cape Fear
  9. The Day the Earth Stood Still
  10. The Vanishing

Remade badly, and with a @*#&$^ happy ending!

Movies there was absolutely no reason to do a remake (apart from money)

  1. Planet of the Apes
  2. Total Recall
  3. The In-Laws
  4. Casablanca
  5. Psycho
  6. The Manchurian Candidate
  7. High Noon
  8. Cape Fear
  9. The Day the Earth Stood Still
  10. The Vanishing
  11. Arthur

There really is. And it really does star Pamela Anderson in the lead role.

Movies there was absolutely no reason to do a remake (apart from money)

  1. Planet of the Apes
  2. Total Recall
  3. The In-Laws
  4. Casablanca
  5. Psycho
  6. The Manchurian Candidate
  7. High Noon
  8. Cape Fear
  9. The Day the Earth Stood Still
  10. The Vanishing
  11. Arthur
  12. The Stepford Wives

The original, while not a great film, addressed issues that were going on in 1975. The remake just made no sense.

Movies there was absolutely no reason to do a remake (apart from money)

  1. Planet of the Apes
  2. Total Recall
  3. The In-Laws
  4. Casablanca
  5. Psycho
  6. The Manchurian Candidate
  7. High Noon
  8. Cape Fear
  9. The Day the Earth Stood Still
  10. The Vanishing
  11. Arthur
  12. The Stepford Wives
  13. The Fog
    New!
    It’s apparentlyMotherhood and Beauty Day.

Famous Mothers.

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus

Famous Mothers.

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie *Mommie Dearest *

Famous Mothers.

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)
  6. James McNeil Whistler’s mother

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)
  6. James McNeil Whistler’s mother
  7. Shaft

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)
  6. James McNeil Whistler’s mother
  7. Shaft
  8. Mother Nature

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)
  6. James McNeil Whistler’s mother
  7. Shaft
  8. Mother Nature
  9. Mother Theresa

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)
  6. James McNeil Whistler’s mother
  7. Shaft
  8. Mother Nature
  9. Mother Theresa
  10. Mitochondrial Eve

Everyone has to send her a card

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)
  6. James McNeil Whistler’s mother
  7. Shaft
  8. Mother Nature
  9. Mother Theresa
  10. Mitochondrial Eve
  11. The Mother of All Bombs GBU-43/B MOAB - Wikipedia

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)
  6. James McNeil Whistler’s mother
  7. Shaft
  8. Mother Nature
  9. Mother Theresa
  10. Mitochondrial Eve
  11. The Mother of All Bombs GBU-43/B MOAB - Wikipedia
  12. Susannah Wesley (mother of Charles and John, founders of the Methodist Church, and eight others)

Famous Mothers

  1. Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
  2. Joan Crawford, subject of the movie Mommie Dearest
  3. Mia Farrow, mother of 14 children (4 biological, 10 adopted)
  4. Mother Hubbard, dog lover
  5. Mother Mary (speaking words of wisdom “Let It Be”)
  6. James McNeil Whistler’s mother
  7. Shaft
  8. Mother Nature
  9. Mother Theresa
  10. Mitochondrial Eve
  11. The Mother of All Bombs GBU-43/B MOAB - Wikipedia
  12. Susannah Wesley (mother of Charles and John, founders of the Methodist Church, and eight others)
  13. Her Majesty the Queen Mother

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Songs that irritate you, and you’re not really sure why

  1. Hall and Oates, “Sarah”

Songs that irritate you, and you’re not really sure why

  1. Hall and Oates, “Sarah”
  2. Paul McCartney, “Silly Love Songs”

Songs that irritate you, and you’re not really sure why

  1. Hall and Oates, “Sarah”
  2. Paul McCartney, “Silly Love Songs”
  3. The Chambers Brothers, “Time Has Come Today”